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Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by BeeBeeOoh(m): 8:30am On Dec 09, 2021
The Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed yesterday said that the COVID-19 crisis may plunge 11 million Nigerians into poverty by the end of 2022

Ahmed stated this during the second day of the National COVID-19 Summit where stakeholders discussed the Theme: “Pushing Through the Last Mile to End the Pandemic and Build Back Better”.

The minister, who was represented by the Director General of Budget Office, Ben Akabueze, said that before the pandemic, about two million Nigerians were expected to fall into poverty by 2020 as population growth outpaced economic growth.

According to her, before the pandemic COVID-19, 6.6 million Nigerians were pushed into poverty in 2020 by the recession bringing the total newly poor to 8.6 million in the same year.

“This implies an increase in the total number of poor in Nigeria from about 90 million in 2020 to about 109 million in 2022”, she said.

Ahmed listed a vulnerable employment; lower remittances and being close to the poverty line as some of the factors responsible for the increase in poverty.

On the impact of COVID-19 on the country’s economy she noted that Nigeria’s total trade, driven by the slumped in exports, contracted by N3:731.49 billion (10.32 per cent) from N36,152.11 billion in 2019 to N32,420.71 billion in 2020. Export declined by N6,669.55 billion (43,75 per cent) to N12,522.67 billion while imports galloped by N2,2938.15 billion (17.32 per cent) to N19,898.03 billion in 2020.

She said this led to a significant trade deficit of N7.375 trillion billion in the review period from a surplus of N2.232 trillion in the 2019 fiscal year. The decline in exports as across all segments.

The finance minister added the country’s outstanding debt rose by N5.51 trillion or 20.12 per cent to N32.92 trillion as at December 2020 from N27.40 trillion in December 2019. Partly from new external borrowings comprising $3.4 billion budget support facility from the IMF, and the IDA of $1.2 billion, among others largely induced by COVID.

She stressed that domestic debt stock also increased by N1.83 trillion to N20.21 trillion. Total reported public Debt/GDP as at December 31, 2020 rose by 3.61 percentage points to 21.61 per centfrom 19 per cent at end of 2019 however, is sustainable.

Ahmed also said Brent Crude Oil price fell to as low as $7.15 per barrel in April 2020 from $67.91 per barrel at end of 2019 an 89.46 per cent decline over the period. The price she said quickly rebounded to over $51 per barrel as at the end of the year.

The finance minister, speaking in the federal government health sector financing, said the budget for sector has more than doubled in nominal terms over the past five years.

She said the budget increased by 123.6 per cent from N305.06 billion in 2016 to N682.13 billion in 2021. Inclusive of about N82 billion transfers to NHIS made possible by key and strategic interventions.

“This was further increased by N137 billion or 20 per cent to N820.2 billion in the 2022 proposed budget.”

Ahmed said: “The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted negatively on global economic activities affecting both developed and developing countries alike.

“The impact was disproportionately higher for developing countries particularly for those with poor health systems and those with higher cross border activities.

“Economies with lower fiscal buffers and/or higher fiscal distress we’re also less capable of intervening and therefore also more heavily affected.

“Nations generally experienced both health and economic impacts, albeit in varying degrees.

“The nature of the pandemic also meant that the measures to the curtail the health impact were reinforcing/aggravating the economic impacts on nations.

“The pandemic reaffirmed the need for adequate and appropriate funding for the health sector globally, but has equally made domestic resource mobilization in support of this goal critical; in this regard, we are contemplating earmarked taxes for the health sector.

““Very importantly the COVID-19 crisis has further reaffirmed the need to build fiscal buffers that is critical for the next pandemic that is certain to come in the future.

“The FGN is therefore coordinating efforts among all tiers of government to face the difficult task of restoring the nation to a more secure future by tackling both the health and economic impacts of the pandemics, “she said.

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2021/12/08/covid-19-may-force-11m-nigerians-into-poverty-by-2022-says-minister/

Re: Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by ashewoboy(m): 8:33am On Dec 09, 2021
This government like 5000naira. it the same 5000 naira they want to use to lift people out of poverty.

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by vibre: 8:34am On Dec 09, 2021
Those millions of people are already in poverty as a result of your devilish leadership and evil governance. Stop using covid-19 to take cover.

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by Maxymilliano(m): 9:00am On Dec 09, 2021
Foolish government ... Just finish your miserable term and pack out. Hopefully a team of more competent hands will address Nigeria's problems created and exacerbated by the government lack of vision, recklessness in borrowing, nepotistic policies, corruption and many more.

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by Nobody: 9:58am On Dec 09, 2021
What covid 19... you ruined the economy long before covid 19.

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by paskal16: 10:34am On Dec 09, 2021
Like the bulk of the population aren’t in poverty already undecided

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by Crusadee: 10:34am On Dec 09, 2021
This 1 choke

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by backnbeta(f): 10:34am On Dec 09, 2021
Insensitivity at its peak! You guys destroyed the present and future of Nigeria long before COVID-19 came, but it's now the excuse for your incompetence undecided

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by floss(m): 10:34am On Dec 09, 2021
Hmmm....does it mean the rest over 200million are out of poverty?...
If only it's only 11million, no cause for alarm... Truth is this people always assume they are relating with toddlers, this country is finished very soon it won't have any market value when they finally decides to sell...

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by ATEAMS: 10:34am On Dec 09, 2021
Government begging for evolution
Re: Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by iwaeda: 10:35am On Dec 09, 2021
BeeBeeOoh:


https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2021/12/08/covid-19-may-force-11m-nigerians-into-poverty-by-2022-says-minister/

Another Perceived Commotion
Another problem caused by 'covid-19' to push more to poverty grin

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by Maxcollins042(m): 10:35am On Dec 09, 2021
109 million Nigerians to live below poverty line in 2022? Seems our government is fighting hard to cement our spot as the world poverty capital.
Re: Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by Nemesis0147(m): 10:35am On Dec 09, 2021
And buhari has successfully force over 200million people into hardship these past years embarassed
Re: Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by CSTRR: 10:35am On Dec 09, 2021
The agenda of this govt was to try and create a poverty equilibrium between the north and the south.

I reject their agenda for me and my family in Jesus name.

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by michoim(m): 10:36am On Dec 09, 2021
Always publishing evil news...

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by Generalkaycee(m): 10:36am On Dec 09, 2021
Nigerians have been in poverty since time immemorial.
This one no b news.
Re: Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by Godfullsam(m): 10:36am On Dec 09, 2021
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Re: Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by Nobody: 10:36am On Dec 09, 2021
Honestly... This woman is stealing money. It's obvious. So sad baba won't change her!
Re: Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by yuzjet(m): 10:36am On Dec 09, 2021
The unskilled ones
Re: Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by Chummynoni(m): 10:37am On Dec 09, 2021
Tough time
Re: Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by OGraffix(m): 10:37am On Dec 09, 2021
Maxymilliano:
Foolish government ... Just finish your miserable term and pack out. Hopefully a team of more competent hands will address Nigeria's problems created and exacerbated by the government lack of vision, recklessness in borrowing, nepotistic policies, corruption and many more.


Dats if you guys don't get it wrong again come 2023

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by Mopolchi: 10:37am On Dec 09, 2021
Yeye govt
Re: Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by gbolswag(m): 10:38am On Dec 09, 2021
which poverty is worst than this one we are facing

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by Blackdisciple(m): 10:40am On Dec 09, 2021
Na una Sabi, already you people have impoverished so many Nigerians since APC assumed office in 2015.

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by famiebee(f): 10:41am On Dec 09, 2021
Majority are already living in poverty already
So sad��‍♀️

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by Ojayk(m): 10:42am On Dec 09, 2021
BeeBeeOoh:


https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2021/12/08/covid-19-may-force-11m-nigerians-into-poverty-by-2022-says-minister/

And its whose duties to manage the economy?

When one fails in his/her duties, he/she looks out for who and what to blame aside him/herself.

She just admitted her incompetence and failure in the management of the Nigerian economy.

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by floss(m): 10:43am On Dec 09, 2021
Maxymilliano:
Foolish government ... Just finish your miserable term and pack out. Hopefully a team of more competent hands will address Nigeria's problems created and exacerbated by the government lack of vision, recklessness in borrowing, nepotistic policies, corruption and many more.

I heard Tinubu is already in que waiting patiently to continue giving us Change.
Re: Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by Felabrity: 10:43am On Dec 09, 2021
Buhari probably looking for more loans
Re: Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by Godszilla: 10:43am On Dec 09, 2021
This woman, Godwin Emefeli and Buhari have completely destroyed this country. They are so outrageously incompetent and they are destroying lives. these guys are going to the deepest part of hell with all the wickedness they are taking Nigerians through.

BeeBeeOoh:


https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2021/12/08/covid-19-may-force-11m-nigerians-into-poverty-by-2022-says-minister/

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by Kog45(m): 10:45am On Dec 09, 2021
Poverty wey dey over 100 millions Nigerians body na this one dey talk 11 millions by 2022...craze dey worry this yeye government.
Re: Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by floss(m): 10:45am On Dec 09, 2021
OGraffix:


Dats if you guys don't get it wrong again come 2023
I assure you, they will get it wrong as always,they love what they voted for....

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: COVID-19 May Force 11m Nigerians Into Poverty By 2022 by hollah123: 10:45am On Dec 09, 2021
Maxymilliano:
Foolish government ... Just finish your miserable term and pack out. Hopefully a team of more competent hands will address Nigeria's problems created and exacerbated by the government lack of vision, recklessness in borrowing, nepotistic policies, corruption and many more.

hope u ain't talking about competent hands like
Peter Obi
Tinubu
Ganduje n co?

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